Over at Box Office, Amy Nicholson lets Terminator Salvation‘s McG defend his life and work, asks him about potential robot domination, and refreshingly doesn’t ask about Christian Bale’s epic screamdown of cinematographer Shane Hurlbut. It is amusing, though, when McG name-checks Children of Men, and says, “I don’t like cutting as a false sense of action. I think that that is a bluff, and I don’t like rewarding filmmakers who choose to go down that road.”
Meanwhile, over at The 213, Telly Davidson entertainingly recaps the recent Dollhouse panel in Los Angeles, part of the Paley Center for Media’s 26th annual festival salute to TV past and present, and gives us a reason to re-link something having to do with Eliza Dushku, which is never a bad thing.